Here are some quick responses to the questions below as part of our Professional Development Workshop: 8:29:07
A picture representing my classroom:
30th Street Station
I chose this as a picture because I like the idea of a place which is sort of like the center of a network. Trains (students) arrive and leave with slight changes going off in whatever direction they are headed. Not a perfect metaphor but one that I kind of like.
What is most appealing to your learning style and your personality, from the critical thinking page?
I love all three: Critical Thinking; Creative Thinking and Complex Thinking. It is difficult to choose a favorite. Pershaps I like problem solving the best which would mean I was a complex thinker.
Open a new tab in your browser and find an image that visually describes your leaning style and put it on this page. *Keep in mind these pages are public so copyright is an issue, here is one source for legal to use images.
Representation of Problem Solving- Taking a larger perspective on the issue.
How do you plan to incorporate parts of critical thinking that you are unfamiliar with into your lesson planning?
What advice would you give to other teachers to help them to become familiar with difficult concepts?
What must a computer application do in order for it to be considered a "mindtool"?
Here are some quick responses to the questions below as part of our Professional Development Workshop: 8:29:07
A picture representing my classroom:
I chose this as a picture because I like the idea of a place which is sort of like the center of a network. Trains (students) arrive and leave with slight changes going off in whatever direction they are headed. Not a perfect metaphor but one that I kind of like.
What is most appealing to your learning style and your personality, from the critical thinking page?
I love all three: Critical Thinking; Creative Thinking and Complex Thinking. It is difficult to choose a favorite. Pershaps I like problem solving the best which would mean I was a complex thinker.
Open a new tab in your browser and find an image that visually describes your leaning style and put it on this page. *Keep in mind these pages are public so copyright is an issue, here is one source for legal to use images.
How do you plan to incorporate parts of critical thinking that you are unfamiliar with into your lesson planning?
What advice would you give to other teachers to help them to become familiar with difficult concepts?
What must a computer application do in order for it to be considered a "mindtool"?